Austin Water’s authorized irrigation inspectors are approved to perform the irrigation evaluation required by City Code 6-4-10(A) Facilities Regulated. Each property owner/manager is responsible for selecting an inspector. Individuals on this list are provided as a resource without endorsement by the City of Austin.

The City of Austin (COA) collects vehicle volume counts on an “as needed basis.” When a particular location needs a traffic study, COA adds these counts to the City of Austin Traffic Counts spreadsheet. COA does studies to install all-way stop and traffic signal controls, set speed limits, determine the need for school zones, and analyze traffic calming requests. The city does not collect any data on major highways within Austin. COA generally uses rubber tubes laid across roads that are attached to electronic traffic counters. Note: Traffic counts taken in June, July and August can be lower than average due to local school and University closures. C.O.A. contact: Jerry Carden @ (512) 974-5625 (Data Collection)

Hard copies of plans and drawings from the City of Austin, Austin Independent School District, Austin Community College, Travis County, University of Texas at Austin, University of Texas Systems, and Capital Metro available in SMBR's Plan Room.

This data set contains the list of sections evaluated along with number of standards evaluated and violated in each section for activities (inspections, investigations and assessments) done in each operation. The Operation ID and Activity ID can be used to link back to the HHSC CCL Inspection / Investigation / Assessment Dataset and HHSC CCL Operations Dataset.

Map shows all stray cats and dogs that are currently listed in AAC's database for no longer than a week. Most will be located at AAC, but some will be held by citizens, which will be indicated on the "At AAC" column. Please check http://www.austintexas.gov/department/lost-found-pet for more information.